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    If One Patient Performs Well on Task A, but Poorly
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If One Patient Performs Well on Task A, but Poorly

Question 3

Question 3

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If one patient performs well on task A, but poorly on task B, and another performs poorly on task A, but well on task B, we say that we have a(n) :


A) Trifecta
B) Association
C) Deviant association
D) Syndrome
E) Double dissociation

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